This Mirrorless Camera from Yongnuo Runs On Android and Can Support Canon Lenses

The camera has a Qualcomm 8-core processor and a 16 megapixel Four Thirds sensor. It has 3GB RAM and 32GB worth of storage to which you can add another 32GB of expandable one, though the company has not mentioned anything about an additional microSD slot on their Facebook page.

The YN450 had a 5 inch 1080 multi-touch rear display, it can capture 4K video at 30fps and it has RAW image support.

Other features include a 3.5mm headphone jack, stereo mic support, built-in GPS and dual LED flashes, all of it running on a 4,000mAh battery.

What makes the camera even more interesting is the fact that it also offers Canon EF lens support.

It runs on Android 7.1 Nougat, which is the part where most people would crinkle their nose, since the 7.1 Nougat was released way back in 2016 while pretty much all the new-generation smartphones are already running on Android 9 pie. However, we can assume that the OS will receive an upgrade eventually, so it can be on par with the latest pieces of tech out there.

For now, this is all the information Yongnuo has released about their camera. They even left the final name up to the public, in a competition you can join on their Facebook page.

The camera will be officially released in January 2019 but by then we’ll hopefully manage to get you more information about availability and pricing.